Explore Scotland's scenic east coast on a full-day tour to St Andrews and the Fife Coastal Route. Visit charming fishing villages like Anstruther, known for its vibrant harbour and delicious fish and chips. Discover the historic town of St Andrews, home to iconic golf courses and ancient ruins. Enjoy free time to wander through St Andrews Castle and Cathedral, or simply savor the coastal views. The tour also includes a stop in Falkland, a quaint village with royal connections, and concludes with views of the impressive Forth Bridge. This small group tour offers an intimate experience with a passionate local guide.
- Full-day tour from Edinburgh to the Fife Coast and St Andrews
- Visit the fishing village of Anstruther and enjoy local seafood
- Free time to explore St Andrews' historic sites and golf courses
- Includes a stop in Falkland, known for its royal palace and Outlander connections
Anstruther is the largest fishing village on the East Neuk of Fife. Take a relaxed stroll along the harbour, once a bustling centre for herring fishing and trade.
Next, we continue north to St Andrews, a town famous for its mix of history, golf, learning, and seaside charm.
Falkland is Scotland’s first conservation village. Stroll past beautifully restored cottages and visit Falkland Palace. Fans of Outlander may recognise the village square from the show’s first episode.
Pass the striking Forth Bridge, an engineering icon and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This tour will depart at 9am from 60 High Street, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, EH1 1TB. Meet 15 minutes before departure and look for your designated queue. Our staff will check you in for the tour.
Please meet 15 minutes before departure and look for your designated queue. Our staff will check you in. We are not able to wait for anyone arriving late.
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